What companies run services between Delhi Airport (DEL), India and Narela, India?

There is no direct connection from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela. However, you can take the Metro to New Delhi, take the Metro to Samaypur Badli, then take the taxi to Narela. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela via New Delhi, Adarsh Nagar, and Singhu Guan in around 2 h 13 min.

Questions & Answers

How far is it from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela?

The distance between Delhi Airport (DEL) and Narela is 33 km. The road distance is 47 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela?

The cheapest way to get from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela is to drive which costs ₹310 - ₹450 and takes 51 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela?

The quickest way to get from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela is to taxi which takes 51 min and costs ₹1,100 - ₹1,400.

How long does it take to get from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela?

It takes approximately 1 h 19 min to get from Delhi Airport (DEL) to Narela, including transfers.

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Roshanara Garden is a Mughal-style garden built by Roshanara Begum, the second daughter of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It is situated in Shakti Nagar near Kamla Nagar Clock Tower and North Campus of University of Delhi. It is one of the biggest gardens in Delhi having a great variety of plants, some imported from Japan. The lake inside the gardens is visited by migratory birds during winters and is a popular site for bird watching.

Coronation Park is a park located on Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar in Delhi, India. The park is sometimes referred to as the Coronation Memorial; it was the venue of the Delhi Durbar of 1877 when Queen Victoria was proclaimed the Empress of India. Later it was used to celebrate the accession of King Edward VII in 1903, and, finally, it was here that the Durbar commemorating the coronation of King George V as Emperor of India took place on 12 December 1911, subsequent to his coronation at Westminster Abbey in June 1911. This last celebration had all the princely states in attendance. The decision to hold the Coronation Durbars in Delhi at the vast open ground at Coronation Park was a move to emphasise the historical significance of Delhi as the former capital of the Mughal Empire.

[http://majnukatilla.com/] Majnu-ka-tilla (MT) is a colony in Delhi, India that was established around 1950. Majnu-ka-tilla is officially called New Aruna Nagar Colony, Chungtown, and Samyeling. It is part of North Delhi district and is located at the bank of the Yamuna River (NH-1) near ISBT Kashmiri Gate.